This isn’t the only case taken since the location revelation came to light. Vikram Ajjampur, an iPhone owner in Florida and William Devito, an iPad owner in New York, sued Apple on 22 April for invasion of privacy and computer fraud in a federal court in Florida to prevent this from happening in the future.

Apple promptly responded to the location data issue on its iOS devices, saying the database is a cache of crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspots and cell towers. It promised to change this in a software update.